Show Schedule 2024
WELLFLEET SUMMER SHOWS 2024
JIM HOLLAND
July 6-19 - Reception Saturday July 6 ~ 6 to 8 p.m.
DEBORAH HOWARD ~ GRACEANN WARN
July 20 - August 2 | Reception Saturday July 20 ~ 6 to 8 p.m.
AMY BRNGER ~ FAY SHUTZER
August 3-16 | Reception Saturday August 3 ~ 6 to 8 p.m.
ED CHESNOVITCH ~ DEBORAH T. COLTER
August 17-30 | Reception Saturday August 17 ~ 6 to 8 p.m.
TO BE ANNOUNCED ~
August 31- September 13 | 25 Commercial Street, Wellfleet
JIM HOLLAND: NEW PAINTINGS
July 6-19, 2024 Reception Saturday July 6 ~ 6 to 8 p.m.
25 Commercial Street, Wellfleet
"A beached catboat or light slanting on clapboards and through windows, these are simple forms I find endlessly fascinating in how different light affects the mood."
Jim Holland
"Above it All"
oil on canvas
36” x 36"
DEBORAH HOWARD
‘Are we there yet?’
July 20-August 2, 2024 Reception Saturday July 20 ~ 6 to 8 p.m.
25 Commercial Street, Wellfleet
Growing up on Cape Cod, and returning here to live, has influenced me greatly—its dynamic and ethereal qualities are ever-present elements in my work. I am drawn to the unpredictability of this ever-changing landscape. My work explores how change impacts what is seen and felt. Time, weather, and tides continuously transform my environment and my experiences in it—its shifting nature is always a source of inspiration.
Deborah Howard
GRACEANN WARN
July 20 - August 2, 2024
25 Commercial Street, Wellfleet
I paint and I construct.
Both my paintings and assemblages use the metaphor of excavation.
My formal education in landscape architecture and classical archaeology provides structure to
artistic flights of fancy that always seem to revolve around some form of revelation:
The attempt to unearth an object or solve a mystery.
Uncovering/Covering.
Leaving aTrace,
a Vestige,
a Palimpsest.
Graceann Warn
“Story Board”
encaustic and oil on wood
21” x 16 x 1.5"
AMY BRNGER
August 3-16, 2024. Reception Saturday August 3 ~ 6 to 8 p.m.
25 Commercial Street, Wellfleet
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Amy uses nature as a vehicle for making paintings of the world she experiences. She explores color relationships, uses stroke and energy to convey a sense of place and atmosphere, and constructs solid compositions to reign in the loose approach.
Amy Brnger
“Roses Ranunculus Zinnia Dahlias”
oil on panel
30” x 30"
FAY SHUTZER
August 3-16, 2024 Reception Saturday August 3 ~ 6 to 8 p.m.
25 Commercial Street, Wellfleet
"As time has passed, the irresistible pull of the paint, the magic of light and shadow, the fascination of trying to capture something elusive, continue to engage me." ~ Fay Shutzer
Fay Shutzer
“Signs of Summer”
oil on linen
14” x 18"
ED CHESNOVITCH
"A Place of Return"
August 17-30, 2024. Reception Saturday August 17 ~ 6 to 8 p.m.
25 Commercial Street, Wellfleet
"The interaction of color, shape and pattern are the focus of my environment inspired paintings which evoke an underlying current of energy, captured at extreme and fleeting moments. My goal is not to convey a particular scene, but rather record the atmospheric conditions, envelope of light and the color mood of the scene that moves me. ~ Ed Chesnovitch
Ed Chesnovitch
“Rima”
oil on canvas
30” x 30"
DEBORAH T. COLTER
August 17- 30, 2024 Reception Saturday August 17 ~ 6 to 8 p.m.
25 Commercial Street, Wellfleet
My work currently speaks to my infatuation with process and exploration. Painting allows me to discover places that feel both familiar and unknown. Often I feel the work arrives out of nowhere as if sent from a place beyond my knowledge. I deeply trust in the messy process of creating, with all its inherent bumps and wrinkles, which helps me understand my need to continue on this creative path.
When a piece begins to coalesce and I feel a little shiver run down my spine, it is then that I understand the painting has taken on a life of its own.
Deborah T. Colter
“Unchained Melody”
acrylic, mixed mediums with collage on panel
30” x 40"